Thomas Morrison

Thomas Morrison (died 22 July 1298) was a leader of William Wallace's revolt against the Kingdom of England.

Biography
Thomas Morrison was from a village in Lanarkshire, and in 1296 he married a beautiful woman. However, the English noble Lord Bottoms arrived at the wedding with horsemen and took Morrison's wife, invoking the right of prima noctae that was enacted by King Edward of Longshanks to outbreed the Scots. When William Wallace began a rebellion against the Kingdom of England, Morrison killed Bottoms, and he fought with him during his battles. In 1298, he was killed by three arrows at the Battle of Falkirk while fighting the English.